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Michelle Gibbs

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This work is primarily layers of painting combined with collaged elements. However, I also use the decollage technique - I build up layers of composition, color and abstract imagery and then strip parts away by cutting, tearing or sanding. I repeat this process until the work reaches a balance and is finished.

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My work has been selected for the Royal Academy Summer Exhibtion 2015.
I previously exhibited and sold at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition in 2013 and 2010.
My work is sold at the New York, Hong Kong, Singapore and London Affordable Art Fairs.
My work draws from images and text collected in my sketchbooks which through free association create playful abstractions. I am interested in the ambiguous subjective ‘hidden’ narrative where the 'story' remains oblique or partial. The work is multidirectional and open ended. Meaning is inherent but impossible to pin down precisely.
The work is primarily layers of painting combined with collaged elements. However, I also use the decollage technique - cutting, tearing or sanding away par... (see more)